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  2. 15 Adorable Brindle Dog Breeds You Need to Know - AOL

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    1. Boxer. Brindle boxers are fairly common. In fact, brindle is one of three colors recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC) as a breed standard (the other two colors are fawn and white).

  3. 21 Brindle Dog Breeds with All Types of Gorgeous Coats - AOL

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    Brindle dog breeds can be large or small, long- or short-haired, friendly or reserved. The only thing they all have in common? Unique coloring that looks almost like tiger stripes. Actually ...

  4. 24 Brindle Dog Breeds with All Types of Gorgeous Coats - AOL

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    As you research, you may have come across brindle dog breeds. Here’s what you need to know about them, plus 24 to consider. ... Brindle dog breeds are a diverse bunch. They can be large or small ...

  5. Treeing Tennessee Brindle - Wikipedia

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    The breed's coat is short and soft and may be either brindle or black with brindle trim. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Small white markings on the chest and feet are permissible according to the breed standard , as are dewclaws .

  6. Basenji - Wikipedia

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    A Basenji brindle puppy Red Basenji A tricolour Basenji with white markings. Basenjis are small, short-haired dogs with erect ears, tightly curled tails and graceful necks. A Basenji's forehead is wrinkled, even more so when it is young or extremely excited. A Basenji's eyes are typically almond-shaped.

  7. Brindle - Wikipedia

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    Brindle coloration is less distinct on longer-haired dogs, like the Akita Inu. The brindle pattern may also take the place of tan in tricolor coats of some dog breeds (such as Basenjis). This coloration looks very similar to tricolor, and can be distinguished only at close range. Dogs of this color are often described as "trindle".